Hi Marie-Noelle
        In answer to your questions
The video capture was originally specified by Argonne as being LINUX.
I did try video capture under XP but had big problems with XP using  more than 
one hauppage card. ( It saw 4 cards but could not use all 4 properly. I 
eventually gave up and went back to RedHat. Which has recently been upgraded to 
Fedora.
I have tried using XP since for capture but have trouble with multiple cards be 
it Hauppage or Osprey.
I understand others have got it to work under XP

The Audio was originally LINUX but we changed to XP for no good reason. It 
works under both platforms and we have machines running Fedora and audio with 
no problems.

All the best
Mike



Marie-Noelle Dauphin wrote:


hi Michael ,thank's for your response



Hi Marie-Noelle
Here is a run down of machines that we currently use with configurations.

Cardiffs configurations with AG2.3 software.
We have been running a number of different configurations. As perminent
nodes
Our main grid node is the standard 4 machine configuration.
Our display machine has 6 video heads
(One Quadra 4 head PCI card and 1 Matrox G450 dual head). On a dual
Pentium III 1Gig processors.
Never had a problem with this. Running under XP. With a 1 Gig Ethernet Card






The video capture has 4 Hauppage Capture cards (Original spec) running
under Fedora again Dual P3 1Gig. With 100 M Ethercard



why do you choose to run  linux fedora on it ? and not windows XP ..



The Audio machine is standard SoundBlaster card (Orig spec) P3 1 gig
running under XP. 100 M Ethercard


the same question:
why do you choose to run XP on it and not fedora ?


We also have a lecture theatre set up as a PIG (Done this summer)which is
1 PC running Fedora P4 3 gig. 3 Osprey capture cards. SoundBlaster audio
card and Dual head Matrox G550

We also have a PIG P4 3gig PC with USB Logitech camera and built in
sound card.

Another node is a desktop node
P4 2.8 gig with 3 monitors attached to a Matrox Parhelia Card. Video via
Logitech USB camera and. SoundBlaster Audio card

We have several laptop PIG configurations for members of staff.

In addition we have a "Mobile Grid" Which consists of two machines.
Video capture and display is done on a Dual Xeon processor, Osprey
Capture Cards and Matrox G200 4 Head Video Card
Audio capture on a P4 2.8 Gig Proc. with SoundBlaster Card
The Mobile grid is taken to various exhibitions around Wales. We have
successfully demonstrated the Access Grid over Satallite links at 1 gig.
and even used Viz Server at the same time (Bit slow though would not
suggest it).
Not sure if this is any use.



thank you , it helps ...



All the best
Mike








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